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you the last of May if you & the children are well enough & you get through with your visit. So it seems you have weaned our little boy. I think your montlhy courses will return now as I explained to you in a letter sometime ago. I do not think from what you write that you are pregnant. That ramble that you & Mary & the children took out in the woods must have been a very pleasant one. I would have been glad to have been one of the party. I should have enjoyed hearing the glad shouts of the children. I am glad that the baby is able to be out so. You & Mary must take many such rambles & get all the good you can from your visit. I remember the pine trees in the pasture. You say the small pox is in town. You better have the